Posted on 10/25/2006 2:09:37 PM PDT by Lesforlife
DENVER -- The immigration issue took center stage in the Colorado governor's race after reports that Democratic candidate Bill Ritter approved plea deals allowing legal and illegal aliens to avoid deportation during his tenure as Denver district attorney.
From 1998 to 2004, Mr. Ritter oversaw plea bargains in 152 cases that permitted defendants to plead guilty to agricultural trespass instead of more serious charges, including assault, drug trafficking and vehicle theft, that carry a penalty of mandatory deportation, according to court documents.
In one case, an attorney for Ernesto Leon Reyes, a resident alien facing deportation after being charged with possession and intention to distribute methamphetamine, said the deal was struck to allow Reyes to remain in the United States. He ultimately received probation.
(Excerpt) Read more at washingtontimes.com ...
Mr. Ritter, who served as district attorney from June 1993 to January 2005, defended his record, saying many of the cases had evidentiary or witness problems that prevented a successful prosecution on the original charges.
The lesser charge was "a tool in the toolbox to get a felony conviction and permanent mark on somebody's record," said his spokesman, Evan Dreyer, adding that the cases represented less than 1 percent of the 38,000 handled by the office from 1998 to 2004.
Still, the specter of criminals pleading guilty to trespassing on farmland in Denver, a mix of urban, residential and industrial zoning with virtually no rural component, quickly became grist for Colorado's talk-radio mill. "All I want to know is, where's the farm?" said KHOW-AM talk-show host Peter Boyles with a laugh.
With just five weeks before the Nov. 7 election, however, analysts said it's not clear whether the issue can give Mr. Beauprez the boost he needs to close the gap. The two-term congressman trails by from three points to 17 points in polls, thanks in part to campaign gaffes, a bruising primary battle and an election cycle that's trending Democratic.
"Ritter has a couple of vulnerabilities going into the last month," said Denver political analyst Eric Sondermann. "The plea-bargain issue is a potential hot button and immigration is a hot button, and clearly [Republicans] are trying to connect the two. I'm just not sure it's going to give them the bang they want."
Supporting illegal aliens is treason, and should not be a legal political position.
Ritter exposed as a weasel. Expect some media handwringing about the 'negative campaign' soon.
yup...just distributing the drugs american drug pushers won't....send this a-hole to prison or back to mexico!!!!!
bttt
No Smorgasborders for Governor.
Rosen Replay 10/18/06 10-11AM
Colorado Gubernatorial Debate: Republican Bob Beauprez and Democrat Bill Ritter
Click here for debate audio
(mp3, about 35 minutes)
Rosen Replay 10/18/06 11-11:45AM
Followup to Ritter-Beauprez debate.
Click here for follow-up discussion audio
I'm voting for Tom Tancredo! Seriously.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Leslie Hanks
October 24, 2006 720-394-8946
During his tenure as Denver District Attorney, Bill Ritter was given information about a Life Dynamics sting, which found Planned Parenthood covering up the statutory rape of under-age girls by adult males.
Sidewalk counsellor, Jo Scott, gave the audio tape to Sergeant Batista, asking him to share it with Mr. Ritter. The tape of Planned Parenthood telling girls to call back and not mention the age of their baby's father is a shocking revelation of a criminal cover-up of ongoing exploitation of children.
Regrettably, the Sergeant reported back to Jo Scott that Mr. Ritter had
no intention of prosecuting these statutory rapists.
According to Brian Rohrbough, President of Colorado Right to Life, "This dereliction of duty is consistent with other claims about Mr. Ritter allowing the guilty to avoid prosecution."
Rohrbough further noted, "Covering up for crimes of rape and incest is a horrific abuse of young girls and the public trust."
"Abortion clinics murder unborn children. And abortion is always wrong. In this instance, our love and concern for violated young teenagers
who get brought to an abortion clinic, often by the very adult who raped them, parallels our effort to save the life of each and every unborn child,
and to expose the wickedness of the abortion industry."
bttt
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